Only a marketing gig? Angelbird now offers SD cards as “Match Pack for Sony Cameras”

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Angelbird launched these new “Match Pack for Sony Cameras” on Amazon and BHphoto. They write that:

“Match Packs contain two memory cards from the same production batch, which helps to ensure identical performance”

Don’t know if this is just marketing or if this really helps to get more reliable cards…

Key Features

  • Two cards selected for identically matched performance and functionality with Sony cameras
    HIGHEST SUSTAINED SPEED SDXC MEDIA FOR ADVANCED CREATIVE PRODUCTION – ideal for high-bitrate video production, burst photography, and large file production in up to 6K RAW with the latest mirrorless, DSLR, and cinema camera technologies.
  • STABLE STREAM TECHNOLOGY – consistent write speed performance of 260 MB/s for smooth, drop-free recording throughout the entire capacity of the card. Max read speed – 300 MB/s, Max write speed – 280 MB/s.
  • ROCK-SOLID BUILD QUALITY – built to withstand operation in extreme production environments. Card data is protected from shock, x-rays, magnets, ESD, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
  • ADDITIONAL DATA SAFETY – integrated Write-Protect Switch prevents accidental file deletion and card formatting.
  • 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY + FREE IN-HOUSE DATA RECOVERY SERVICE – professional data recovery service on hard- and software level provided by Angelbird in Austria.
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New Topaz Gigapixel with version 7.4.0 adds impressive new Face recovery engine and new GigaPrint module

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After the Topaz Photo AI update (Click here), we also got a new update on Topaz Gigapixel (Click here). This is the press text:

We’re thrilled to introduce two major update to Gigapixel with version 7.4.0

Dive into our advanced face improvement tools, designed to bring out the best in every portrait with incredible detail and clarity. Plus, explore bringing your images to life by turning your digital memories into beautiful, high-quality prints. Whether you’re perfecting your photos or creating lasting keepsakes, this update has something special for everyone.

This is what’s new:

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More enthusiastic feedback on the new Sony 85 GMI II lens

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Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II preorder links:
USA: Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
Europe: FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK.

Here is a roundup of all the popular reviewers who have tested the new Sony 85 mm GMII lens. They all think it is an outstanding lens–with one exception from Chris Gampat who thinks it’s too perfect and therefore boring.

PCmag writes:

Sony tends to pull out all of the stops for its GM lens series, and that is true of the FE 85mm F1.4 GM II. Photographers who want a short telephoto prime with loads of background-blurring power for portraits, fast focus performance for high-speed action photography, exceptional optical performance, and a carry-friendly design should look no further. It easily earns our Editors’ Choice award and is worth the splurge for discerning professionals. The Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG DN Art, another Editors’ Choice winner, offers comparable image quality for a lower $1,199.99, though it can’t take advantage of the faster drive speeds and breathing corrections of Sony’s first-party offering.

Dustin Abbott writes:

While the 85GM II is a lens improved in every way, I think that Sony might have missed an opportunity to create a standout lens by swinging for the fences with an F1.2 lens. There are some really solid 85mm lenses optically available for far less, with both the Samyang AF 85mm F1.4 II and the Sigma 85mm F1.4 DN ART being the standouts. The Sigma, in particular, isn’t really much behind in performance or features, but happens to cost a good $600+ less. And while there once was a time when certain photographers were a little “snobbish” towards third party brands like Sigma, I think that Sigma has largely overcome that. That makes the $1800 USD price tag of the new GM lens a bit of a harder sell, no matter how good it is.

Fstoppers writes:

Updates are bound to happen. though not all updates warrant an upgrade. But in this situation, I feel like any owner of the original Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM should seriously consider the Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II. It’s lighter, it’s smaller, it’s faster, and it’s optically better. All around, I think this is one of Sony’s best lenses on the market today, and I have an empty slot in my bag ready for when it starts to ship.

Techradar writes:

The original Sony FE 85mm F1.4 G Master lens was so good it was pretty hard to fault; but it was launched back in 2016, and a lot has happened in lens design since then. As a result, the new Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM II is a long way from just a simple makeover. It has more advanced optics, improved autofocus performance, better aberration control and, to cap it all off, it’s both slimmer and 20% lighter than the old lens. It does cost more than the original, though, and the difference will depend on where you are. Optically, physically and operationally, though, the Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM II is simply spectacular.

Amateur Photographer writes:

Overall, this is a lens which offers the best possible image quality in a well-sized and well-designed housing. It’s expensive, but sometimes in life you really do get what you pay for.

The only “negative” review comes from ThePhoBlographer. They write:

Sony is going to do what Sony does. What I mean by that is that they’re going to constantly find a reason to try to one-up themselves. I applaud the capitalist and consumerism-centered need to improve their products. But at the same time, they start to feel kind of soulless. Bearing this in mind, shooting with the Sony 85mm f1.4 GM II doesn’t feel like I’m shooting with a camera or a lens. It instead feels like I’m using a computer. The image quality feels just as sentient.
Is it sharp? Yes. Is the bokeh nice? Yes. Are the colors great? Totally. But to get them that way, Sony gives you the blankest slate you can possibly work with. There’s no character, and if you want that, then you have to do it in post-production or use a filter.
And then if that’s the case, what’s the point of getting the lens? Sharpness, too, can be made to look gorgeous in post-production. So this leaves us with the bokeh.

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First leaked image of the new Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8 FE lens!

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For the first time ever you can see an image of the Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8 lens that will be announced on September 5th. The lens will be available for E and L-mount cameras and have a filter size of 82mm and weight of 990g only.

Don’t know the price yet but surely it will be a lot cheaper than the $3000 Canon’s 24-105 mm f/2.8. Stay tuned on SAR on September 5th to follow the live announcement!

Reminder: Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II preorder links:
USA: Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
Europe: FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK.

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